Turtle eggs are semi-black and translucent.

The turtle eggs are semi-black and translucent, indicating that the turtle eggs have been fertilized. The fertilized egg will produce some melanin during hatching, thus forming a black layer. This phenomenon is very common in the hatching of turtle eggs, which is a normal phenomenon. Without fertilization, turtle eggs have no black layer.

In order to judge whether the turtle eggs are fertilized, we can put them in a warm and dry place and wait for a day or two. If there are obvious black areas on the eggshell, it means that the turtle egg has been fertilized and can continue to hatch. If it is always transparent and colorless, it means that it is not fertilized and needs to be treated as soon as possible. When incubating turtle eggs, try to keep the environment warm and dry to avoid bacterial infection leading to deterioration of turtle eggs.

For more information about turtle eggs, please consult relevant professionals.